MARCO SILVA was a picture of polite serenity and calmness for 40 minutes.
Then the manager, facing a suspension over charges relating to his and Fulham's red-card rage in their FA Cup defeat at Manchester United, exploded.
This time, though, the target of his anger was not the officials but one of his own players.
Andreas Pereira may have put Fulham ahead after 10 minutes but he was still on the end of a verbal volley from his manager.
And things went from bad to worse for Silva's men after the break as Marcus Tavernier's piledriver and Dominic Solanke's late effort snatched the win for Bournemouth.
After, Silva was still fuming. The Portuguese coach, with three straight league defeats, said: "We can't show two faces like that.
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